Man. History. Reason: based on the materials of philosophical readings in memory of I. V. Boichenko, 2011 No 5: Kyiv: Philosophical Dialogues, 2011, 494 p.
Synopsis
CONTENTS
Serhii Proleiev – Actuality of the philosophy of history
Serhii Yosypenko – The problem of the identity of the history of philosophy and the evolution of historical knowledge
Vakhtang Kebuladze – Ahistorical reconstruction as a method of phenomenological research
Oleksandr Kikhno – Cultural and civilizational dualism in the concepts of European and domestic historiographers
Victor Zinchenko – Social philosophy of history and analysis of alternative prospects for the development of global society
Mykola Kyseliov – The current state of the methodology of socio-cultural study
Iryna Dobronravova – Types of rationality and practices of science
Taras Liutyi – An excursion into the history of "humanism" and "anti-humanism" concepts
Halyna Kovadlo – Existential dimensions of human life and freedom
Victoria Pitulei – Rethinking the problem of individual freedom in German classical philosophy
Vitalii Nechyporenko – Social transformations in a quasi-modern society
Mykhailo Boichenko – Systematic application of reason as a philosopher's vocation
Oleksandr Boichenko – "Axial" time: the ancient Chinese version of the Zhan Guo era
Hanna Nosova – Postmodernism, identity crisis and the need for metaphysics (recalling the legacy of I.V. Boichenko)
Oleksandr Okhrimovych – Retrospective application of I. V. Boichenko's monadic methodology (based on the philosophy of J.-J. Rousseau)
Oleksandr Polishchuk – Multicultural (polyethnic) society is the basis of a political nation
Roman Samchuk – Humanistic-value orientations in the context of civilizational-transformational processes
Andrii Matviichuk – Imperative thinking in the context of grounding environmental deontology
Oleksandr Shmorgun – Universal characteristics of neocorporatism in the civilization dimension and Ukraine
Eduard Yurchenko – The problem of the direction of the historical process in the context of the monadological understanding of history
Iryna Kolosiuk – Philosophical grounding of pedagogical anthropology (experience of applying I. V. Boichenko's methodological guidelines)
Yaroslava Nikolaienko – The role of the individual principle in the formation of citizenship
Svitlana Kutsepal – Communicative component of the modern society
Roman Bogachev – Materialistic dialectics as a means of unification and development of the essential forces of man-people-mankind
Oleksandr Volkov – Transformation of the subject and tone of discourse
Nikolai Popovych – Anthropology as a borderline science between natural science and social knowledge
Sergii Shevchenko – The specifics of understanding the phenomenon of "new being" in P. Tillich's philosophy
Nataliia Kyrpach – Psychological-pedagogical conditions for the development of the personal potential of a teenager
Volodymyr Spivak – Perspectives on the relationship between the master and the servant in the preaching legacy of Antonii Radyvylovskyi
Bohdan Tymchyshyn – The family aspect in the state-building process
Viacheslav Artiukh – The concept of "tradition" in Ukrainian conservative-nationalist historiosophy
Vitalii Bryzhnik – The historical process as mankind's search for knowledge
Aleksandr Voynov – The Logic of the Universe
Olha Volyk – Features of post-non-classicism and meaningful life strategies in psychological practices
Oleksandra Honcharova – Methodological principles of the theoretical generalization of the philosophy of history in the presentation of I. V. Boichenko
Oksana Kozhemiakina – The culture of trust and the principle of responsibility in the dynamics of modern social development
Mykola Kravchuk – Strategic action as the basis of fragmentation of the life-world
Ihor Liesiev – Ethnic movements and forms of their manifestation
Vyacheslav Makhankov – Conceptualization of visual perception as a problem of philosophical hermeneutics
Victoria Moskalyk – Language and action: the phenomenon of contextuality
Olha Romanenko – Openness of human existence in a globalized society
Tetiana Sobol – Social relations of man and society
Oleksandra Shmorgun – Ukrainian intelligentsia: existential-sociological dimension
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